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in damascus in allepo, three syrian cities that are now battle grounds. >> reporter: in one city this would be bad enough. in three this is a disaster. this is now the reality of three main cities in syria. the troops fighting rebels for control of whole districts. aleppo is syria's biggest city, a business capital. engulfed now in the business of war. it's now being destroyed to make it safe. syrian troops are on the offensive in the country's third city, homs. recapturing many areas from what they say are foreign fighters and extremist muslims. rebels, they say, directly armed by arab states. in one district they took they showed us what they said was an abandoned rebel headquarters. backed with saudi arabia markings scattered around. a makeshift scaffold with ropes and a meat hook was there. they said rebels tortured and hanged people here. we have no way of proving this. the u.n. mostly accuses the regime of mass torture, but says rebels are guilty of human rights abuses too. but it's clear this is a dirty war. here in homs and every city. no one is safe. no fate is spared. krern church

with the shutdown of 405, there is more traffic on all the other freeways here in los angeles. a city that doesn't have a lot of public transit. so we don't hear that there are a lot of backups, so it appears to go going smoothly. >> i have bee on it so many times during grid lock. it was not fun. i remember last year so many people were nervous that they stayed destiinside. but tomorrow may be a little work, as you said, right? >> well, the first carmageddon was not that bad. everybody stayed inside. e freeways were not that awful. this time around, what the officialins are worried about, everybody has their guard down -- driving around the surface street their certainly appears to be more people in their cars getting around today. but not to the extent where it is causing any major grid lock elsewhere. >> it is certainly a sight to see. that never happens that you see the 405 with no cars or traffic on it. >> want to tell you about a dramatic rescue after a fisherman is thrown into the water. caught on camera. you see it next. also, this. >> okay, the winning ticket numbers. >>> this is a real

of opposition activity in the city. now, forces are going door to door essentially telling people to evacuate before the demolition begins. thousands more syrians are now displaced. >>> tense fighting also being reported in syria's main cities, aleppo and damascus. let's go to neighboring lebanon. mohammed, first of all, you look at these pictures. i mean, we see the demolition is taking place. displacement. it really does remind you of what happened 30 years ago when you had syrian president bashar al assad's father brutally suppressing a revolt in that very same city. >> reporter: well, that's right, suzanne. that's what we've heard from residents in hama that are being affected by this. the massacre that happened here 30 years ago is still very much fresh in the minds of residents in hama, and they are concerned that what's happening now might be a precursor it a repeat of that. now, in 1982 you had syrian security forces at the orders of al assad, his father, putting done a revolt there. there were never any official numbers, but estimates ranging from between 3,000 to maybe 40,000 people

values in 20 cities rose more than 1.5%. so we're seeing a trend here because this is the third month in a row that housing prices have gone up. a good thing about these rising home prices, it is falling foreclosures. what happens is as the home values increase, you wind up having more equity in your home, that means fewer borrowers are under water. that's a good thing. brooke? >> i've seen people asking us on twitter, is it the time to buy? is it? >> well, you know, of course it is a personal decision, but, sure, prices are going up. if you were once on the fence about buying, you may want to consider taking the plunge. all the data makes it look like the bottom is holding. look at mortgage rates. the record lows, it is another incentive to buy. last week, the average 30-year fixed hit 3.49%. that's down from 3.55% the previous week. the big caveat, you got to still have pretty stellar credit to qualify. so the reality, the harsh reality is home buying is still out of reach for a lot of americans. the good news is that home values are going up against and interest rates are staying l

, no prison inside vatican city, but there's an according with the italian state. he would serve his sentence confined in an italian prison, probably in rome, but the bigge thing is the pope would probably pardon him. he's asked for forgiveness, and the pope has indicated that as part of faith, catholic faith, forgiveness is a huge part of that. he will probably pardon the butler. especially if the butler doesn't make waves. you know, i think the butler is playing along with this particular trial as he's playing nicely, not rocking the boat, not giving any secrets away. there's no reason why the pope wouldn't pardon him. he'll probably never work again in the vatican city or state but he will be pardoned. >> thanks so much from rome. keep us posted on that trial. >> for many, a trip to the spa is part of their vacation, but for some, it is the vacation. next, we'll tell you where the best places to go are if you need to unwind. . yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not

at a huge rally actually. very excited crowd in westerville, ohio, near the city of columbus and franklin county, and -- according to the most recent polls, mr. romney has some catching up to do with president obama. latest cbs quinnipiac new york times polls shows romney trailing by ten points in ohio but introduced by jack nicklaus a superstar in the state of ohio and mr. romney is hoping that helped. >>> checking other top stories at 16 past the hour, soldier at fort hood in texas charged with manslaughter after shooting a fellow serviceman. police say the soldier use add gun to scare away his friend's hiccups but the gun accidentally discharged and hit the 22-year-old man in the face. the two had been drinking. >>> despite calls from fellow republicans to step down, missouri representative todd akin is staying in the race. yesterday was the last possible day to remove his name from the november ballot, but the candidate who caused a firestorm after his comments about "legitimate rape" says he has one purpose, and that is replacing democrat claire mccaskill. >>> we want to show you rem

they are engaged in the battle for the country's largest city. [ speaking in native language ] [ explosion ] >> this video here is said to be from that city. cnn, though, cannot confirm its authenticity at this time. no one disputes that the fighting there has been some of the fiercest of the war. muhammad jamjoon looks at the latest casualty, the ancient market. >> reporter: rebels battled forces in the syrian city of aleppo saturday in what the opposition is describing as a decisive battle to push out president bashar al assad's forces and gain control once and for all. the seesaw fight for aleppo which is effectively at a stalemate has been ongoing since july. the number of casualties there has been steadily increasing. opposition activists say this in t that -- say that in the past few days, aleppo has experienced the heaviest fighting yet. syrian arab news agency reported that syrian forces have killed and wounded armed terrorists at several sites in aleppo on saturday, including part of the city's medieval historic marketplace there. meanwhile, amateur video posted on line purported

because it is such a hot-bunt issue right now. >> poppy harlow live from new york city this morning. >>> let's go to detroit now and jimmy hoffa, buried under giants stadium, thrown in a florida swamp or dismembered by the mob there are numerous rumors thought about the death of jimmy hoffa but quo soon have a better idea of exactly where his body is or isn't. police say a credible tip has led them to this home in roseville, michigan. that's suburb of detroit investigators will test the soil under a concrete slab for human remains. hoffa was last seen in detroit way back in 1975. reporter kim russell from our affiliate wxyz in detroit joins us now by phone. how did police get this tip? >> reporter: good morning, carl. yes, good morning. the "detroit free press" got a call from a man claiming to be the tipster, he told -- they got a call from a man claiming to be a tipster and he told them that he is elderly and lives out of state, that he is suffering from a terminal illness and he wanted to give police this information before he died. he told authorities that he was interested in a

government forces. well, the fight for control of this key city has been going on since july. videos posted online are said to show innocent civilians gunned down in the streets. cnn as no way to verify the awe then tis tty of the images. is there way to end the killi s killings? >> who would participate in the plan b, as you put it, the safe haich, the safe areas? >> i believe a lot of countries will participate. and european countries will participate. what we need, we need united states of america, i know, to be more -- that there is an election now. we are in election period. i hope that after the election, the american government looks at this matter in different way. i always meant no military intervention. but we need to take some measures and we need this measures with the united states, the european countries, the arab countries, the muslim countries. >> it is the syrian people suffering the most in the civil especially the children. the group save the children, is letting the kids tell the stories in their own words. there we have seen the reporting. the horrors that the children

is american leadership? the world has always looked to us as the shining city on the hill. that light looks dimmer. we keep kicking the challenges down the road and hope someone else will deal with it. that time is now ours. this is the greatest generation that left us this nation so prosperous and so free. now it's our turn. they've held the torch alost for the whole world to see. a torch of freedom, opportunity and hope. they're getting fewer and further between, the greatest generation. they can't hold it quite as high as they used to. it's our turn to grab the torch. when i became president -- [ cheers and applause ] -- we're going to do what we have to do, we're going to do what we have to do to get that torch high and very, very bright indeed. we'll make sure and restore the principals this nation was built upon of freedom and opportunity. we'll make sure to restore our economy and put people back to work, get rising takehome pay again. we'll make sure we have a military second to none. i will do those things. i look forward to being the commander in chief to keep this nation strong.

for me was a program based in boston called city year which -- a lot of you know about it. it is a great program. when i left the white house, there was some discussion about whether americorps would be defunded and by that time, the largest affiliate in the united states was city. and the governor of massachusetts, mitt romney, was on the board. and september me a letter -- michael brown is nodding his head. sent me a letter saying with 49 other -- 48 other governors, we should continue this. this is important. so i called him. i was out of the white house. i said, governor, that's what americorps is all about. i hope you will help me save it. and he urged the republican congress to continue to support it and urged the white house. the youth unemployment rate exceeds 40%. but 80% of the city volunteers in johannesburg have a job the day they leave. it turns out to be good economics as well as good for the society. all of you should know that and i wanted you to know it. and, governor, i thank you for being here. the podium is yours. >> thank you, mr. president. >> thank you. [ applause

common humanity. it's an insult not only to muslims but to america as well. for as the city outside these walls makes clear, we're a country that have waumd people of every race and faith. we are home to muslims who worship across our country. we not only respect the freedom of religion we have laws that protect individuals from being harmed because of how they look or what they believe. >> but he also, deb, bracketed the speech, beginning and end, with talk of ambassador stevens and his death, calling it a crisis. the violence that incited it in the middle east. that this is no bump in the road. as he said on "60 minutes." >> all right, jessica yellin, thank you so much. >>> tomorrow, we'll hear from leaders of the arab spring and president ahmadinejad. >>> not to be outdone in the foreign policy debate, mitt romney took the stage, too. he was at the clinton global initiative earlier this morning. former president clinton introduced him. he took a swipe at the obama administration by noting the current state of fairs overseas. >> syria has witnessed the killing of tens of thousands

contributor in his slum landlord business, in inner city chicago. >> so, wolf blitzer, joe johns myself had an opportunity to ask questions of the candidate in myrtle beach. do you remember the energy in that room. i mean you knew when they went after each other the battle was on. it was game on time. you had cheers. you had jeers. all that. and people remember those moments. what do you think -- what do you think the president -- what do you think he learned out of that experience? >> you know, i thought about that for a while today, suzanne. i think the president clearly perfected his style. it was pretty clear to me that he started seeing even then that any flashes of anger on his part were more likely than not to go over poorly. so in that debate that you and in moderated together with wolf, we saw efforts by hillary clinton who was also running for president at the time to get under the president's skin, to get under mr. obama's skin again and again and again. it looked like to some degree there in south carolina both hillary clinton and bill clinton were sort of -- were sort of going

city and some of the major metropolises where hordes of teenagers would commit crimes on totally innocent victim. that poor woman didn't have anything they wanted to steal. they beat her for the fun of it. and that's what makes these so frightening. >> if there was no recording, would they face as severe a punishment? >> if they found somebody willing to testify against them. and that's the problem. when you get six of them together, if they all shut their mouth, nobody knows. but they do what kids do these days. they put it on social media. >> seeing it is so damaging for them and so callous. holly, thank you so much. we'll be watching this story and let you know what happens to those girls. she is in better condition, the woman who was violently beaten. >>> next this -- >> spanking your children. what's wrong with it? does it make for better, stronger, more responsible adults? or is it child abuse? >> kids who are hit grow up to be bullies or bully themselves. but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wan

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and rebel fighters. >> most of people died here fighting in the city of aleppo. you see those images there. it is the same day that secretary of state hillary clinton is there. they're dedicate to ending the syrian civil w and helping the people whose lives have been ruined. earlier this week more than 340 people were killed in a single day of fighting in syria. now, government forces are also reportedly shelling parts of damascus and holmes as well. well, u.s. intelligence is now showing us that syria has moved chemical weapons for security reasons. defense secretary leon panetta characterized itsimited movement and bieved the stockpiles were secured by the syrian military. now, panetta says the sites are being monitored b the united states and other countries. he says they're keeping a close eye on th situation. earlier today barbara star questioned the defense secretary about the development, and she's h- just a few monts. >> there's gr ap in d.c. that's figured out a way to send u. dollars rebels, and the government, well, the u.s. government is nott happy about this. brian todd has th

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voting in a swing state, iowa. guess who's there, john king. iowa city, iowa. john, are you seeing many early voters where you are? >> reporter: we have seen quite a few of them, brooke. we had a camera here in iowa city and des moines earlier today. i wouldn't say it's gangbusters but modest lines, people saying pretty good loins and if you look at the stickers, the t-shirts, a lot of them, most of them are obama voters so you would say score the first day of early voting in iowa for the president and a cautionary note, though. there's a strategic difference of the republicans and the democrats. democrats early investing in early voting and i talked to steve grubs saying the democrats won the early voting in 2010 and did quite well in the statewide races and legislative races and there's a difference of how important early voting is and nearly four in ten votes in 2010 cast early. 35 states and the district of columbia allow some form of in person early voting. this is the most critical part. young voters, a state where the young vote for obama did make a difference in 2008. their enth

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on the path for the next 48 hours. >>> the pope's former butler is on trial in a vatican city courtroom. he is accused of stealing secret papers from pope benedict xvi, and leaking them to papers. some of the evidence was asked to be stricken. >>> and then a dramatic comeback against the u.s. team to hold on to the trophy. a german golfer sank the ball on the 18th hole to clinch the victory. the europeans came roaring back on the final day of play. more from the ryder cup in just a few minutes. >>> in los angeles, crews working quickly to finish this bridge demolition over the 405 freeway. there was a scary moment when the bridge came down unexpectedly. no traffic snarls materialized. the 405 is set to re-open tomorrow. >>> and there's word tonight that rnc officials cut ties for the consulting firm it hired. the firm turned in suspicious voter application forms. and david, what are you learning? >> we don't know how big or small it's going to be but we do know that election officials in florida right now are looking at these forms that were filled out. this coming from a company called str

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alongside israel. throw in jerusalem and who should claim that city as their capital, you have centuries long tension. joining us is an international human rights lawyer and founder of "islamic pasi phils" in the post osama era. wow, working on anything else? takes guts to accuse a jewish guy of ethnic cleansing. >> i think what most vuers need to understand, general assembly speeches traditionally speaking when world leaders get their 15 seconds in the limelight to basically give out bombastic bleuser. whether it's benjamin netanyahu, mahmoud ahmadinejad, hugo chavez, u.n. speeches generally are not known for their nuance and objectivity. >> really, they're speaking to the home crowd, not necessarily to world leaders. question most often hear about what will happen to israel if iran acquires nuclear weapons. palestinians are in this, too, if iran bombs israel, won't palestini palestinians be involved in this, too? >> we're mostly in chess hair. benjamin netanyahu's speech focused on iran and didn't address some comprehensive lasting peaceful resolution to decades long plin c s long pale

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and ballot cast, 40 days early. this opening day line is in iowa city. >> here we go! >> reporter: this one in des moines. >> scan it under the red light for me, please. >> reporter: iowa's early voting part of an important and growing national trend. 35 states now allow some form of early in person voting, including seven of the nine presidential battlegrounds cnn ranks as tossups. in iowa, the early numbers and early turnout suggest a big obama head start. so far, a nearly 5 to 1 democratic advantage state wide in requesting early mail-in ballots. >> i was wondering if the president will have your support this november? awesome. >> reporter: when it comes to early in person voting, there is added obama campaign emphasis on getting younger voters in the bank early. >> you may know in person early voting starts tomorrow in iowa. so basically for us here at the campaign, every day is going to be election day. >> yes, we can. >> reporter: johnson county, home to the university of iowa, led the state four years ago when 55% of ballots were cast early. >> the entire world is watching us. >> rep

in vatican city courtroom. that's off limits to tourists. he's accused of stealing secret papers from pope benedict xvi and leaking them to an italian journalist. the trial is in recess until tuesday. but the court denied a motion to strike some of the evidence, including a gold nugget found in the butler's apartment. >>> a huge golf upset at the ryder cup. the europeans rally for a dramatic comeback against the u.s. team to hold onto the trophy. german golfer martin kaymer sank the winning putt on the 18th hole to clinch the victory. the u.s. dominated days of one and two of the competition but had no answer as the europeans came roaring back on the final day of play. more from the ryder cup in just a few minutes. >>> in los angeles, crews working quickly to finish this bridge demolition over the 405 freeway. there were some scary moments when a portion of the mulholland bridge came down unexpectedly, narrowly missing a couple of workers. it was feared the construction would cause massive traffic jams on one of the nation's busiest freeways but no traffic snarls materialized. people staye

with a headquarter in the city. the prime minister said far extreme members of this group, not the group as a whole, were involved in planning and carrying out this assault. more specific details about the group involved in the attack have not yet been revealed. libyan officials tell us the investigation continues and that they are cooperating with the united states in this investigation. but the libyan prime minister told cnn that no foreigners were involved in that attack and it's not carried out by al qaeda. >> there was an interesting article in the "washington post" over the weekend. it said that the united states was aware of security concerns in benghazi. you know, as was -- as was our embassy and -- were either ignored or not listened to? what are you hearing about that? >> carol, from the early days after the attack, cnn has been reporting this. my colleague arwa damon from on the ground in benghazi and our reporters in the united states have also been reporting on this. if you look at what has been going on in the city of benghazi for a few months now, it's clear that there was a rising e

out of aleppo, the city of aleppo. today, the german foreign minister made a plea before the assembly. >> translator: such suffering is speechless. but it also impells us to act. to this very day the security council has failed to live up to its responsibility for people in syria. >> germany is part of a special u.n. meeting at this hour. known as the friends of syria. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is also there with about 20 other world leaders. >>> let's turn to cnn's senior united nations correspondent richard roth. before we get to syria, i want to get the latest on that phone call involving israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. yesterday, he urged that a red line, an ultimatum be given to iran to stop the nuclear program in iran. we have learned that he and president obama have spoken. do you know the answer of whom called whom? >> no, but it was already prior arranged so i don't think it is really that significant. i mean, yesterday netanyahu was talking about red lines, today it is a phone line. and the statement released by the white house following this phone c

of these men gave grand speeches in new york city. both looking presidential. yesterday they both campaigned in ohio. remember, ohio, ohio, ohio. it's critical. and today, in fact at this very hour as we speak, they are in the state of virginia. and that's why brianna keilar is there watching very closely what goes on with both these candidates. let's talk about the president. he's due to speak in about 45 minutes from now. and i think mitt romney is due to speak in springfield at the same time. so if the election comes down to these particular key states, is this where we'll see them and this is it? >> these are the states where we'll see them. ohio yesterday, extra have a today. and a couple things going on here. you mentioned early voting. early voting both absentee, mail-in and in-person, begins in virginia today. so no coincidence that you have barack obama and mitt romney campaigning in the state. but they're trying to cut into each other's base. where is mitt romney today? springfield, virginia right outside of washington, d.c. northern virginia, that area, is really obama territory.

. >>> there's a fierce battle raising in the city of alepo and some historic sites are being destroyed in the fighting. >>> angry muslims destroyed buddhist shrines in the cap tap. it happened after a photo of a partially burned koran. the army and police are now guarding the area. on to venezuela, thousands gathered for a rally in support of hugo savs. the rally was held in a caracas plaza. >>> pope benedict's butler is on trial for allegedly stealing hundreds of secret documents and leaking them to an italian journalist. he a mids he did take the papers and if convicted he could spend some time in prison. only eight journalists are being allowed into is trial. no reporting device is being permitted, they can't even bring their own pen. >> the first thing was the decision by the judges to separate gabrielle's trial, the butler's trial from that of the computer expert. that was the first thing. the second i think important thing was the decision that they would not bring in to the court the evidence of the commission of cardinals whom the pope has appointed to get a broader picture. >>

: john king, cnn, iowa city, iowa. >>> and lots more ahead as "cnn newsroom" continues with fredricka whitfield. >> i can't believe it's under 40 days under election day. it went by like this, after all. >> i'm sure a lot of people are happy a about this. >> it's true, too. we'll elaborate on that later, too. good to see you, appreciate it. >>> for now, we'll begin with new information on an investigation into a decade's old mystery, the disappearance of former teamster's boss jimmy hoffa. crews digging under a michigan shed for his possible remains say they did not find any bones, but investigation is not ending there. soil samples will now go under the microscope. cnn's national correspondent susan candiotti has more. >> reporter: could these carefully wrapped tubes of soil carried out among a sea of cameras possibly hold the remains of jimmy hoffa? >> this is kind of like an open wound that won't go away. >> reporter: a wound that just might be partially closed monday when lab results put to rest whether these are human remains, yet alone hoffa's? >> stranger things have happened.

little island. it was a little unnerving. i felt like a lonely person in the biggest city in the country. >> dean, could you do it again? you tried it for 24 hours. do you think it could go a little longer? >> i need money this time. i'm not doing this again just as an experiment for fun for cnn. i need to be paid for this. they wanted me to do it a week at first. i said get out of here. three days. i got it down to a day. okay. we'll do it a day. it was fun, but i don't think i would do it again. >> all right. i'm going to call you and keep it touch with you. you got my phone right here. i'm not letting you go. >> thanks, suzanne. >> please keep in touch. i have my phone. >> i will. thank you. >> take care. >> cnn's initiative is taking an in depth look at how global technology is changing the world from health to personal relationships as well as business. for more of the coverage, go to cnn.com/our mobile society or visit our mobile society section of the cnn mobile apps. >>> as we just mentioned people all over the world constantly connected their cell phones. but is it making you si

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